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Kondo effect in an integer-spin quantum dot

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NATURE
Volume 405, Issue 6788, Pages 764-767

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MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS LTD
DOI: 10.1038/35015509

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The Kondo effect-a many-body phenomenon in condensed-matter physics involving the interaction between a localized spin and free electrons-was discovered in metals containing small amounts of magnetic impurities, although it is now recognized to be of fundamental importance in a wide class of correlated electron systems(1,2). In fabricated structures, the control of single, localized spins is of technological relevance for nanoscale electronics(3,4). Experiments have already demonstrated artificial realizations of isolated magnetic impurities at metallic surfaces(5,6), nanoscale magnets(7), controlled transitions between two-electron singlet and triplet states(8), and a tunable Kondo effect in semiconductor quantum dots(9-12). Here we report an unexpected Kondo effect in a few-electron quantum dot containing singlet and triplet spin states, whose energy difference can be tuned with a magnetic field. We observe the effect for an even number of electrons, when the singlet and triplet states are degenerate. The characteristic energy scale is much larger than in the ordinary spin-1/2 case.

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